She's one of television's
best-known faces. The woman who showed us what was really happening in Kargil -
Barkha Dutt - sure is a Femina Platinum
Woman.
We believe Barkha’s a Platinum
Woman because:
She made full use of
every opportunity that came her way.
“I was really interested in
film and TV production. I approached Prannoy Roy to become a producer. I wanted
to make documentaries. I was also told to try my hand at news and I thought, why
not! My entire generation, after all, had grown up on
The World This Week
. ‘‘I
have never planned my professional life. All the twists and turns in it have
been circumstantial. I believe that good, fearless journalism still makes a
difference.’’
She
doesn’t plan her life, but she knows what she wants.
“My only conscious decision, if I can call it that, has been
to stick to one area of reportage: Jammu and Kashmir.” Over the years,
Barkha has discovered many layers to the Kashmir story. Stories and people she
feels emotionally attached to. "Every journalist wants to know one area beyond
the superficial.”
Seven years and many awards later, she is still
waiting to have a substantive body of work that can be remembered, like her late
mother and well-known journalist Purba Dutt’s.
“In many ways,
my mother has been a role model. She and others.”